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ZicherCZ:
Recently I came upon Deus Ex: Human Revolution. The original Deus Ex was awesome, and DX2 was total crap, so I decided to give this installment a shot.

The result? Well, let's put it this way - it's been years since a game hooked so much that I played it the whole night, almost 14 hours straight. That good and that immersive game it is.

If you like some FPS/stealth play combined with a intriguing story, then give it a shot.

thelaptop:

--- Quote from: ZicherCZ on July 18, 2014, 06:05 ---Recently I came upon Deus Ex: Human Revolution. The original Deus Ex was awesome, and DX2 was total crap, so I decided to give this installment a shot.

The result? Well, let's put it this way - it's been years since a game hooked so much that I played it the whole night, almost 14 hours straight. That good and that immersive game it is.

If you like some FPS/stealth play combined with a intriguing story, then give it a shot.

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That prelude though... ugh.  I hated it.

But once you died and ah got augmented, it gets fun again.  =D

Malek Deneith:
Ahh. After about of month of waiting and snafu's finally got package I was waiting for:



Only one title in the series left to get...

Edit: As a side note. thelaptop, I saw your rig info in another thread and... 32 gigs of ram? The hell, what are you doing with that computer man? My new laptop has eight and two of those spend most of their time twiddling their thumbs. Can't imagine what would need 32 Gb of RAM O_O

thelaptop:

--- Quote from: Malek Deneith on July 18, 2014, 07:49 ---Edit: As a side note. thelaptop, I saw your rig info in another thread and... 32 gigs of ram? The hell, what are you doing with that computer man? My new laptop has eight and two of those spend most of their time twiddling their thumbs. Can't imagine what would need 32 Gb of RAM O_O

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Virtual machines, file system buffers, RAM to pre-load databases for calculations, space for large inference networks... so yeah.  Lots of RAM needed.  My rig, when not set up for playing games, is acting as my private compute server using Linux.

MaiZure:

--- Quote from: Malek Deneith on July 18, 2014, 07:49 ---Can't imagine what would need 32 Gb of RAM O_O

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Yup.
Computer Scientists could probably use up a TB worth of RAM in a home workstation. When that fails, time to move to the cluster!

...and we're off topic! sorry!

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